Head Housekeeper - Seaham, United Kingdom - Care UK Residential Care Services

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Description

As a Head Housekeeper you will play a crucial role in ensuring that visitors, residents and families all receive a positive impression of our homes - by keeping residents' rooms and common areas spotless and carrying out other general tasks within the home.


About you

  • Previous housekeeping experience is desirable
  • Ability to build positive relationships with our residents, their families and our team members
  • Exhibit a cheerful, caring and compassionate attitude, demonstrating true concern for people
  • Able to make responsible choices and decisions, and act in the residents' best interest
  • Effective time keeping and time management
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills

What we will give you
As a Head Housekeeper at Care UK, you can look forward to:

  • Competitive salary
  • Career pathways
  • Long Service awards
  • Cycle to work
  • Free eye tests
  • Pension Scheme
  • Annual holiday purchase scheme
  • Health Cash plans
  • GEM awards
  • Quality training to develop your skills
  • Free uniform
  • Thousands of online and instore discounts

Church View care home is located in the centre of the small rural village of Murton, near Seaham.


Our warm, friendly team provides personalised residential, and respite care for older people, including those with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.

We also offer supportive and sensitive end of life care.

Our team always puts the individual needs of residents first.

We find out as much as we can about each resident's life history as soon as they arrive and build activities around their interests.


Church View is a big part of the village community - most residents grew up or lived locally and our entire team comes from the area too.

We have a very homely, relaxed atmosphere and residents have said that as soon as they stepped through the front door, they knew it was the perfect choice for them.


We love to welcome family and friends - we've even turned one of our lounges into a living room, with a big box of toys.

Relatives and their children really do feel as if they're going to grandma's or granddad's own house, and everyone can enjoy a cup of tea and some treasured hours together.


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